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    Prostitution and Escorts

    Is prostitution scene some how different from other Cities in Indonesia ?
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    Where to find Street Prostitutes

    how much these street girls Cost ?
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    how much ladyboys in Bali cost?
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    Erotic Massage Parlours

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    General Reports

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    General Reports

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    General Reports

    What is the prostitution scene in Chiang Mai a like?
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    Street Prostitute Reports

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    Escorts, Red-light distrcits and Prostitution

    Is there a red light district in Tunis?
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    Should prostitution be legalised in Vanuatu? This was the topic of a hot debate on Monday night at the Seafront stage as part of Vanuatu’s Law Week. Prostitution or sex work is the act or practice of providing sexual services to another person in return for payment. The person who receives payment for sexual services is called a prostitute and the person who receives such services is known by a multitude of terms, including “john”. Prostitution is one of the branches of the sex industry. The legal status of prostitution varies from country to country, from being a punishable crime to a regulate profession. Vanuatu’s stand on this activity is illegal, however, it is believed that this trade has been practiced illegally in the country for a very long time. Outspoken women’s leader, Merilyn Tahi, Director of Vanuatu Women Centre has argued that Vanuatu should provide a definite definition of the word ‘prostitution’. She said her office has been dealing with a lot of cases where the victims have mentioned the word prostitution as contributing factors on their cases. She warned leaders to handle this issue seriously. In Vanuatu’s case the rise of this activity is mainly on commercial sex, according to Tahi. During the debate, speakers for the topic argued that under the Penal Code Cap 135, prostitution is an offence which carries a penalty of just five years imprisonment, while offences such as rape, carries a penalty of a lifetime imprisonment, which meant that rape is an act which is considered to be more serious than prostitution.. Another speaker in support of the practise argued that the reality in life is where there is a demand; there must always be a supply. He explained that if there is a high demand for that service, then there should be a supply too, and he suggested that a brothel should be built to provide this service. He also argued that youths over 18years who are willing to part-take in prostitution have the right to do so. While few speakers talked about a person’s individual rights, a speaker argued that the rights stated in the Constitution gives the opportunities to individuals to do things that would benefit their life, and not for committing things that would make them regret later in their life. Since everyone cannot deny the fact that the trade of prostitution is here already, several members of the public have argued that Vanuatu should never legalise it. A speaker reminded everyone that if the Government has ever thought of legalising the trade, they must consider that the Constitution of Vanuatu is founded on two fundamental principles, the Melanesian traditional values and Christian principles. With that, he said if we claim that our country is a Christian country, we should know the solutions to our problems. He said we could never be able to put a complete stop on prostitution, but could find ways to reduce its practices. A speaker mentioned that a way to control prostitution begins at home. He touched on the Constitution, which states that parents have the duties to teach and educate their children to understand their true fundamental rights and duties, and also children are required to respect their parents. The speaker said parents must ensure that up-bringing of our children in a modern society must make sure that they could self-sustain themselves in the future, and not want them to resort to prostitution- a thing they have never anticipated that they would end up in such activity. Because some speakers made references to Vanuatu’s Motto and Preamble in the Constitution, a speaker also acknowledged that prostitution has been practiced during the Biblical era, a lot of emphasis was placed on parents’ duty to raise up their children in a Godly way. One speaker said Vanuatu has a population of just over 200, 000 people, compared to the millions and even billions of people of China or India and other larger countries. With that, she said Vanuatu has a lot of resources around that have not been touched yet. “We have not eaten all the fish yet, we continue to buy canned fish from the shops. The same goes for banana and manioc. We buy rice every day. Our soil needs more local food. This means that we need to plant more and make our living, so to sell our bodies for money should not be an excuse for people who are lazy. “I do not think we should legalise it”. Meanwhile, a study entitled “Risky Business Vanuatu”, conducted by International HIV Research Group of the school of Public Health and Community Medicine at the University of New South Wales in November and December 2010, in Port Vila, aimed to provide useful information on HIV prevention strategies and programs serving sex workers. The study, which involved men and women.. The report also revealed that the sex workers find their clients in nightclubs, kava bars and on the streets. Clients comprised of locals and foreigners. Most clients exchange money, while on some occasions, clients made payments with goods. Vanuatu is already experiencing a lot of broken homes, and the legalising of prostitution could make a large increase to the current statistics. According to a lawyer, so far there are no factual statistics of people who are engaging themselves in that activity; however, he said they have presumptions on the number of people practicing that trade. Since the issue is a sensitive issue, the Director of Women’s Centre is calling on to leaders and the Law Society to meet and talk more on the issue. Source: dailypost.vu
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    General Reports

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    General Reports

    For decades, Guam has had massage parlors. And in the 1990's, police actually conducted sting operations and found prostitution going on inside. Despite those actions, the establishments managed to stay open and continue to operate, some 24 hours a day, and many others in the middle of the night, catering to certain clientele. In recent years more and more of these types of establishments have been opening their doors. When you think of a massage parlor, most people think of prostitution and brothels. And while both are illegal, these places are still fully operational. In the last decade, the island has seen the proliferation of massage parlors and therapeutic massage establishments. The flashing lights, the "Open 24 Hours" signs, the girls sitting outside the establishments, the red lights popping up around the island. As for what happens inside, it seems most residents have a pretty good idea. "There's two different massage [sic]", said Julius Joseph. "The one for the body and the one that you pay money and you have sex with the lady." Another resident, Ed Evaristo, told KUAM News the businesses were being used to solicit sex. Asked why, he responded, "I don't know, they just all night long there." So we took to the streets, wanting to get inside the red light world. Over the last few months during KUAM's undercover investigation, we were able to get into some facilities including one in Tumon where a woman was eager to give much more than a massage. In fact, she offered to perform sexual favors in exchange for cash, and fondled herself instead of giving a therapeutic massage, as the establishment's sign suggested. We tried our luck along the busy streets of Tamuning, where we found Ichiban Massage. The female proprietor wasn't too cooperative letting our cameras inside, or talking to us. When asked what the massage place was all about, the elderly woman said, "Ok, you be back, you gonna have a good time, you cannot take picture [sic]." She added, "Next time, we show you." The woman, who said her name was "Kim", claims the establishment only offers acupuncture services. Kim says $70 will get you 30 minutes, while $130 will get you an hour of acupuncture administered by a woman...dressed in a bikini. Even though we were willing to pay, after seeing our cameras, suddenly they were busy and didn't want our money. Across the street, we tried our luck at Memories Massage, with its flashing lights announcing they were open all day long. But despite multiple knocks at the door and ringing the doorbell, no one would open the doors. (That could be because of a surveillance camera posted in the corner of the roof aimed directly at the door.) So apparently what the men or women do when the companies bring them to these facilities is they either walk up to the door in the front or in the back and ring the doorbell and a lady who some call the 'mama san' or whoever's available answers the door. In Tumon at Kang Li Massage, we found several scantily-clad women sitting outside who were eager to give us a massage for $40. That is, until they saw our cameras. When they found out we were a news company, suddenly the girls, who had been sitting outside, so eager to give us a massage when we arrived, were busy and were told to go inside. One said, "I busy now. Shiatsu, oil massage. You find the wrong place. You go over to Hong Kong and Ichibang...I busy, sorry." While many of the establishments weren't willing to let us in simply because of our news cameras, it's apparent that had our recording gear not been around, these establishments were eager and willing to give us the special treatment - but only behind closed doors. Tomorrow night we dig further into what's happening and who is responsible for regulating these establishments. Source: kuam.com/
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